[TPIN] Chase Sanborn Mouthpieces
Chase Sanborn
info at chasesanborn.com
Sun Apr 20 19:00:10 EDT 2008
> Has any one tried his mouthpieces ? any feed back?
I'm rather fond of them. :)
> I have one of the earlier versions of the CS Signature in size 66.
> The cup seems to be medium shallow. I find that it plays easily,
> but that it sounds "hotter" and "zippier" than the sound I am after.
The original designation of CS66 is now called CS66MS. There is a
CS66M which rolls off some of the zip, and the CS66S, which adds some
The 'M' cup has roughly the volume and tonal balance of a Bach 3C. The
'S' cup has roughly the volume of a Schilke 14A4a. Like all GR
mouthpieces, the design is well balanced and efficient. The matched
set offers a broader sound spectrum than would be possible on just
one; yet the blow resistance and the range is very similar on all of
them. I practice on all three cups every day, and typically use two of
the three on any given gig. I use the CS66MS 70-80% of the time.
All CS mouthpieces are stocked in 66 and 65 diameters (Bach 3 and 7);
others are available by special order. At present, all are gold
plated, but we may consider moving to silver due to the high price of
gold.
More info: http://www.chasesanborn.com/chasemp.html
In other news: Music Business Tactics has just been sent off to the
printer. It will be available in a couple of weeks. Stay tuned for
further announcements!
CS
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